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Laravel command doesn't create non-existent folders
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I write some command and make task schedule in Laravel:
$schedule->command('my-command')->daily()->sendOutputTo('/path/to/log_file.txt');
It seems Laravel doesn't create parent folder of log_file.txt (path and to) if they don't exist, even I add crontab in root user.
Am I right? And is there any way to solve this?
laravel command taskscheduler
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I write some command and make task schedule in Laravel:
$schedule->command('my-command')->daily()->sendOutputTo('/path/to/log_file.txt');
It seems Laravel doesn't create parent folder of log_file.txt (path and to) if they don't exist, even I add crontab in root user.
Am I right? And is there any way to solve this?
laravel command taskscheduler
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I write some command and make task schedule in Laravel:
$schedule->command('my-command')->daily()->sendOutputTo('/path/to/log_file.txt');
It seems Laravel doesn't create parent folder of log_file.txt (path and to) if they don't exist, even I add crontab in root user.
Am I right? And is there any way to solve this?
laravel command taskscheduler
I write some command and make task schedule in Laravel:
$schedule->command('my-command')->daily()->sendOutputTo('/path/to/log_file.txt');
It seems Laravel doesn't create parent folder of log_file.txt (path and to) if they don't exist, even I add crontab in root user.
Am I right? And is there any way to solve this?
laravel command taskscheduler
laravel command taskscheduler
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